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studies for Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico suggest two main phenomena underlie this trend: a fall in the premium to skilled …
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using panel data from Argentina, Brazil and Mexico. The estimates suggest broad commonalities among the three countries, and …
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. Drawing on the recent experience of four large federal countries in Latin America—Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico … the downturn constitutes a contingent liability for the central government. Argentina's stabilizing rule contributed to … the Office of the Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, Development Economics, and the Mexico, Colombia, and …
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February 1999 - A study of the banking industries of Argentina, Chile, and Mexico in the 1980s and 1990s finds that … deposit behavior. Peria and Schmukler examine the banking industries of Argentina, Chile, and Mexico to see if market …
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